St James’, New Cross, London SE14 6AD
Raheel Khan (b. 1992, Nottingham) is the latest artist to take part in Goldsmiths CCA’s ongoing commissioning series Episodes, which provides an emerging artist, graduated five years or less from art school, with their first institutional exhibition. Graduated from MFA Fine Art at Goldsmiths University of London, Khan is a London based artist and composer working in installation, performance, and text.
At Goldsmiths CCA, Khan will present a large-scale sculptural installation in the double height Oak Gallery, that draws on The Memory Police (1994) by Yōko Ogawa. The work extends his research into contemporary political realities, in which individuals must navigate various structures of control through poetics of the domestic, public and private.
The new commission at Goldsmiths CCA project is part of a series of interconnected events by Khan, running across institutions in London during the autumn.